As investors enter the home straight for 2016 there are several macroeconomic hurdles still to be cleared, not least the implications of a new US president.

As ever, the subsequent effects on stock market leadership will be the focus of attention for Richard Buxton, head of UK equities at Old Mutual Global Investors, as he presents his final fund update for the year.

Please join Lloyd Harris, manager of the Old Mutual Corporate Bond Fund, on 20 October for a review of the fund over the last three months.

Lloyd will discuss his market outlook following the Bank of England’s summer interest rate cut and the recent commencement of its corporate bond purchase scheme, and the fund’s positioning with regard to developments in various sectors including financials.

It’s not just the seasons that are changing. With the onset of Autumn come heightened expectations that the government will resort to fiscal stimulus.

Join Richard Buxton, head of UK equities and manager of the Old Mutual UK Alpha Fund, as he assesses the likely impact of the new ‘mood music’ on the shape of the yield curve, the level of sterling, and the implications for the fund’s holdings.

Please join us to hear an analysis of what the US election could mean for bond markets, as well as an overview of the macroeconomic outlook, from Mark Nash and Nicholas Wall, managers of the Old Mutual Global Strategic Bond Fund.

During the call, fund performance and positioning will be discussed by Tim Barker, head of credit.

Please join Ian Heslop, Head of Global Equities and Justin Wells, Investment Director, on 4 October for our quarterly review call to discuss the performance of the Old Mutual Global Equity Absolute Return Fund (GEAR) and Long Only Funds.

Please join Ian Heslop, Head of Global Equities and Justin Wells, Investment Director, on 4 October for our quarterly review call to discuss the performance of the Old Mutual Global Equity Absolute Return Fund (GEAR) and Long Only Funds.

As investors question where next for UK monetary and fiscal policy initiatives, Richard Watts, manager of the Old Mutual UK Mid Cap Fund, remains relatively relaxed with his portfolio positioning.

Join Richard for a live webcast on 29 September where you can tune in to his current thinking on the macroeconomic environment, as well as hear his views on why stock selection in the fund remains key to driving performance returns.

With investors in ‘back to school’ mode, Richard Buxton, head of UK equities, will be assessing what lies ahead for the new term in his monthly update on 20 September.

Apart from the obvious jitters over the Italian referendum and US election, top of the agenda will be whether or not UK company directors intend to change their business investment spending plans in light of the Brexit vote.

Join Richard to listen to his current market outlook and to find out how the Old Mutual UK Alpha Fund could benefit your clients' portfolios.

The pension freedoms have created a great opportunity for clients to access their accumulated wealth. OMGI’s presentation will consider what advisers/clients fear most in deriving an income strategy in retirement
• Running out of money – exhausting the pension pot – risk of ruin
• Their ability to sustain their existing levels of consumption given increasing life expectancy
• The effects of inflation on the future purchasing power of their wealth
• The ability to pass any wealth down the generations

In this webinar Anthony Gillham, Co-Investment Director, Multi-Asset will be looking forward at the opportunistic market outlook as well touching on the post brexit economic landscape.
As usual he will also cover the ranges current positioning, asset allocation and recent key investment decisions.

The Old Mutual Global Investors channel provides access to past, current and future webcasts with our fund managers. Our webcasts provide you with fund updates, product information and up to date views on our investment funds as well as our views on economic and market outlook.

Please note that Old Mutual Global Investors was formed in 2012, combining Skandia Investment Group with the Old Mutual Asset Managers.